>>6020274No photoshop or very little from what one of the guys told me. There's even a pic detailing your A, B, and C sides which handle the main shot, alternative angle, and I think C side being the actual framing of your display setup to show off how you managed the diorama to create the shot.
What you want to avoid is painfully obvious shots like setting up your bookshelf as a backdrop with shoddy lighting. Plus you have to make sure you hide stands or arms that hold the figure by manipulating the camera angle when you take the shot. I've seen shots like a guy using his computer tower for some marvel display and usually those posts get taken down.